Thanks AFC. Unfortunately since first trying the server in 2016, it's been loaded directly on my computer and I have never needed a domain name for the server. Instead I've used a static IP and port forwarding through my router.

I assume moving to a domain now would require also that all clients currently using the ip would be lost unless I contact each one of them to change to the domain address. Is this correct?

MobileTogether Server allows you to define different mobile client ports for HTTP and HTTPS (also see Network).As long as your server is accessible at the existing IP address (via HTTP), old clients still can connect.

New clients, you can roll out using the second port (via HTTPS and the domain name).Up to you how long you allow the non-secure connections...

I never did figure out how to switch from port 8083 to port 80 in order to use Let's Encrypt. I have been using port 8083 all along so after setting up let's encrypt I had to put it back to 8083 so that my clients not yet on ssl could hit my server. I couldn't have both.

I ended up purchasing SSL from network solution and also a domain name that I pointed to my static ip. Everything with the SSL is working fine but I have another problem.

Let's encrypt has been trying to update since June 01, 2019 and keep throwing errors on the server.

How do I remove let's encrypt from the server. I can't seem to find anything to tell me how to get rid of it.

That did it AFC. Thanks again for a quick response. Just to let anyone else know what to expect when doing this though, the Let's encrypt certificate took over again and I had to reinstall my SSL Certificate from Network solution. I wasn't prepared and ended up down for awhile until I realized what had happened.

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